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A social media/web snapshot of Collingwood, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 14 November, 2010

Last week, I asked my Twitter followers if there was any team that anyone might data about. I said I’d pretty much be happy to dump as much of the data I have regarding those teams (or athletes) into a document that might provide some interesting insights into the teams. Even if not, it would offer benchmarks for further study. A lot of what I have is random and really depends on what sites I’m looking at, how often I update, how motivated I am get additional data, etc. I tend to go hunting when I have a purpose and those periods see an increase in specific teams. What I need rarely turns out to be what I have but that’s a challenge with creative research.

That all said and done, what my followers requested were Collingwood, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide. The links below are to the pdf files containing the data I have about them. (There might be a few small things left out.)

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Most popular female Australian (and New Zealand) sport related Twitter accounts

Posted by Laura on Saturday, 13 November, 2010

This data is current November 13, 2010.  If anyone or thing is missing, please let me know!

Account League Team Description Followers
ItsStephRice Swimming Australia Stephanie Rice athlete (female) 13009
watsonjessica Yachting Australia Jessica Watson sailor (female) 5193
libby_trickett Swimming Australia Libby Trickett athlete (female) 4790
LayneCBeachley Surf Life Saving Australia Layne Beachley surfer (female) 2569
SharelleVixens ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (female) 1781
MelbourneVixens ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens official team (female) 1718
caseydellacqua Tennis Australia Casey Dellacqua player (female athlete) 1640
_Moffy Triathlon Australia Emma Moffatt triathlete (female) 1456
katehollywood10 Hockey Australia Hockeyroos player (female) 1455
arodionova Tennis Australia Anastasia Rodionova player (female athlete) 1393
QLDrollerderby Australia Roller Derby Queensland RollerDerby Roller Derby team or league 1371
RochelleGilmore Cycling Australia Rochelle Gilmore biker (female athlete) 1269
TorahBright Ski and Snowboard Australia Torah Bright snowboarder (female) 1198
NetballAust Netball Australia Netball Australia (female) 1149
richtercity New Zealand Roller Derby RC Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league from New Zealand 1143
sydneyderby Australia Roller Derby Sydney Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 1079
rebekahkeat Triathlon Australia Rebekah Keat triathlete (female) 1056
saskystewart AWIHL AWIHL player (female) 993
AussieDiamonds Netball Australia Australian Diamonds national team (female) 984
NicLiv Swimming Australia Nicole Livingstone retired athlete, former Olympian (female) 966
bcr_rollerderby Australia Roller Derby Brisbane City Rollers Roller Derby team or league 940
meagen_nay Swimming Australia Meagen Nay athlete (female) 861
biancachatfield ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (Bianca Chatfield) (female) 829
JulieCorletto ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens Julie Corletto (female) 788
Renaehallinan ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (female) (Renae Hallinan) 764
laurafirebirds ANZ Championship Queensland Firebirds player (female) 762
Soph_Edington Swimming Australia Soph Edington athlete (female) 738
SophieSmith86 General Australian sport General Australian sport sport journalist for Geelong Advertisers (female) 718
NatTbirds ANZ Championship Adelaide Thunderbirds (female) 685
amberhalliday Cycling Australia Amber Halliday rower, biker (female) 649
SusanSwifts ANZ Championship New South Wales Swifts player (female) 637
ash_delaney Swimming Australia Ashley Delaney athlete (female) 629
AliciaMolik Tennis Australia Alicia Molik player (female athlete) 596
flickabram Triathlon Australia Felicity Abram triathlete (female) 522
rachneylan Cycling Australia Rachel Neylan athlete (female) 521
NikButterfield Cycling Australia Nikki Butterfield biker (female athlete) 500
Kimmygee8 Netball Australia Aussie Diamonds player (female) 491
snowygrl Triathlon Australia MacBeth Kingsbury Watson triathlete (female) 491
Jade_Sutcliffe Triathlon Australia Jade Sutcliffe triathlete (female) 454
netballvic Netball Victoria Netball Victoria (female) 450
AnnaMeares Cycling Australia Anna Meares biker (female athlete) 445
KateBevNetball ANZ Championship Adelaide Thunderbirds player (Kate Beveridge) (female) 417
saracarrigan Cycling Australia Sara Carrigan coach (female athlete) 415
Bridie_OD Cycling Australia Bridie O’Donnell biker (Cyclones) (female athlete) 412
madibrowne ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (Madison Browne) (female) 405
SarahLWall ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (Sarah L Wall) (female athlete) 394
piratecity New Zealand Roller Derby Pirate City Rollers Roller Derby team or league from New Zealand 369
geelongrollers Australia Roller Derby Geelong Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 361
SusanWCFever ANZ Championship West Coast Fever player (female) 352
NBRrollerderby Australia Roller Derby NBR Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 348
nswswifts ANZ Championship New South Wales Swifts official team (female) 348
amygillettfdn Cycling Australia Amy Gillett track cyclists (female) 331
AdelaideTBirds ANZ Championship Adelaide Thunderbirds official team (female) 308
PerthRollaDerby Australia Roller Derby Perth Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 297
TheFirebirds ANZ Championship Adelaide Thunderbirds team (female) 290
kristy_giteau Australian Rugby Union Wallaroos player (female) (Kristy Giteau) 287
WNBL WNBL WNBL (female) 274
wirdrollerderby Australia Roller Derby Wollongong Derby Roller Derby team or league 260
sarahkent90 Cycling Australia Sarah Kent biker (female athlete) 258
katebevilaqua Triathlon Australia Kate Bevilaqua triathlete (female) 247
petrinaprice Athletics Australia Petrina Price athlete, high jumper (female) 241
SportingSheilas Australian Olympic Committee Australian Olympic Committee fansite (female) 236
Mengelsman Swimming Australia Michelle Engelsman athlete (female) 233
sallypeers3 Tennis Australia Sally Peers player (female athlete) 224
SportForWomen Australian Olympic Committee Australian Olympic Committee fansite (female) 216
GCRollerDerby Australia Roller Derby Gold Coast Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 211
OZrollerderby Australia Roller Derby Australia RollerDerby Roller Derby team or league 209
Epicrollerderby Australia Roller Derby ENRG Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 207
AustralianOpals Basketball Australia Australian Opals national team (female) 191
Towns_Villains Australia Roller Derby Towns Villains Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 175
AusWomensGame W-League W-League fansite (female) 169
saltydolls Australia Roller Derby Salty Dolls Roller Derby team or league 149
MelissaBreen_ Athletics Australia Melissa Breen athlete (female) 145
kateporter83 Australian Rugby Union Wallaroos player (female) 134
SWSRockets Australia Roller Derby SWS Rockets Roller Derby team or league 133
LisaWeightman Athletics Australia Lisa Weightman Marathon runner, Olympian (female) 131
LaurenBoden Athletics Australia Lauren Boden athlete (female) 125
LDevanna_dc Football Federation Australia Matildas player (Lisa De Vanna) (female) 125
CricNSWBreakers Cricket New South Wales New South Wales Breakers official team (female) 124
KristenBeams Cricket Victoria DEC Spirit player (Kristen Beams) (female) 116
ahealy77 Cricket New South Wales New South Wales Breakers player (female) 99
RachaelHaynes Cricket Victoria DEC Spirit player (RachaelHaynes) (female) 96
Sydney_Netball Netball New South Wales Netball New South Wales Organization (female) 95
AlexBlackwell2 Cricket New South Wales New South Wales Breakers player (female) 94
Debby_H_Rugby Australian Rugby Union Wallaroos player (female) (Debby Hodgkinson) 90
WA_Roller_Derby Australia Roller Derby WA Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 89
newcastlederby Australia Roller Derby NRDL Roller Derby team or league 87
samikennedy Ski and Snowboard Australia Sami Kennedy Australian National Ski Cross Team Athlete (female) 87
KirstyBroun Cycling Australia Kirsty Broun biker (female athlete) 86
bendigospirit WNBL Bendio Spirit (female) 84
ANZnetball ANZ Championship ANZ Championship league (female) 83
ElyseVillani Cricket Victoria DEC Spirit player (Elyse Villani) (female) 81
mariekeguehrer Swimming Australia Marieke Guehrer swimmer (female athlete) 72
AWIHL AWIHL AWIHL official league (female) 70
DECspirit Cricket Victoria DEC Spirit official team (female) 67
muirsop Skate Australia Sophie Muir speed skater (female) 62
JaycoRangers WNBL Dandenong Jayco Rangers (female) 61
vandiemenroller Australia Roller Derby Van Diemen Rollers Roller Derby team or league 61
shellwu Triathlon Australia Shelly Wu triathlete (female) 57
WSRollers Australia Roller Derby Western Sydney Rollers Roller Derby team or league 56
PerthGloryWomen W-League Perth Glory team (female) 49
PetershamNetbal Netball New South Wales Petersham RUFC Netball Club (female) 46
Shannon_McCann Athletics Australia Shannon McCann athlete, one hundred meter hurdles (female) 41
becdomange Cycling Australia Bec Domange biker (female athlete) 36
DollsAuGoGo Australia Roller Derby Dolls Australia Go Go Roller Derby team or league 30
abcwleague W-League W-League media outlet (female) 22
loganthunder WNBL Logan Thunder (female) 22
aimee_watson Ski and Snowboard Australia Aimee Watson Australian National Ski Cross Team Athlete (female) 11
CoffsDerbyDolls Australia Roller Derby Coffs Derby Dolls Roller Derby team or league 10
cheltz333 Skate Australia Cheltzie Breanna Lee figure skater (female) 9
SelenaJW Australian Rugby Union Wallaroos player (female) (Selena Tranter) 4
BCRollerDerbyHB New Zealand Roller Derby Bay City Rollers Roller Derby team or league from New Zealand 3
gladrollerderby Australia Roller Derby Gladstone Derby Roller Derby team or league 2

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Growth of @PAFC related accounts on Twitter

Posted by Laura on Saturday, 13 November, 2010

A number of times, I’ve posted most popular lists. This table takes the data found on those charts and looks at the historical growth for Port Adelaide Power related Twitter accounts. (If any of these players are no longer with Port Adelaide, please let me know. Conversely, if you know of any Port Adelaide accounts I’m missing, let me know.) If a cell is empty, it just means that I did not collect data for that account on that date.

PAFC warrentredrea troychaplin30 ssalopek3 rgray17 Brogsy5 PAFCNews
30-Dec-09 946
30-May-10 1,539
16-Jun-10 1,590
19-Jun-10 1,603
24-Jun-10 1,625
29-Jul-10 1,804
26-Aug-10 1,986
13-Sep-10 2,123 1,026 655 522 168 145
15-Sep-10 2,142 1,049 672 539 183 152
2-Oct-10 1,252 799 682 318
4-Oct-10 2,263 1,260 802 687 324 213
11-Oct-10 2,361 1,354 867 747 382 236
13-Oct-10 2,371 1,364 872 758 391 244
7-Nov-10 2,497 1,492 925 827 482 280 419
11-Nov-10 2,507 1,513 944 842 499 286 425

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Growth of @Collingwood_FC related accounts on Twitter

Posted by Laura on Saturday, 13 November, 2010

A number of times, I’ve posted most popular lists.  This table takes the data found on those charts and looks at the historical growth for Collingwood Magpies related Twitter accounts.  (If any of these players are no longer with Collingwood, please let me know. Conversely, if you know of any Collingwood accounts I’m missing, let me know.) If a cell is empty, it just means that I did not collect data for that account on that date.

bigdyman Collingwood_FC collingwoodnews DT_13 harry_o mickmalthouse NicksBB PeterDaicos SP_10 SharrodW_21 VictoriaParkHC
30-Dec-09 3,506
8-Mar-10 376 3,980 545 2,703 838 42
9-Mar-10 2,712
30-May-10 568 5,183 649 4,174 903 49
16-Jun-10 630 5,448 674 4,328 910 52
19-Jun-10 669 5,484 677 4,384 910 51
24-Jun-10 682 5,536 682 4,424 912 51
25-Jun-10 5,547 4,426 51
7-Jul-10 5,745
9-Jul-10 1,060 1,528
29-Jul-10 810 6,205 729 1,751 5,329 2,297 964 50
13-Sep-10 983 7331 815 2862 6948 3902 1072 2315 1904 52
15-Sep-10 987 7380 819 2972 7111 3976 1080 2434 1950 52
2-Oct-10 5468
4-Oct-10 1250 8734 914 5135 9415 5740 1211 4706 3247 53
11-Oct-10 1361 9178 956 5936 10123 6270 1278 5366 3742 55
13-Oct-10 1378 9234 960 6009 10190 6303 1293 5415 3792 56
7-Nov-10 1602 9585 988 6504 10756 6741 46 1374 5901 4117 57
11-Nov-10 1614 9640 991 6541 10802 6802 46 1396 5953 4141 57

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Most popular Australian athletes, clubs, leagues and sport organizations on Twitter (November 7)

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 7 November, 2010

Yeah, it is that time again! I’ve added about 100 new accounts to this list. There are a few that appear to have been deleted and those are just left off this list. This is an updated version of Most popular Australian athletes, clubs, leagues and sport organizations on Twitter (version 2), October 4 and October 11. If I’m missing anyone or anything, let me know. This work is a constant work in progress, with the results changing every time it updates.


Most popular Australian athletes, clubs, leagues and sport organizations on Twitter

Account League Team Description Followers Friends Listed
warne888 Cricket Australia Victorian Bushrangers player 211200 93 4293
MClarke23 Cricket Australia New South Wales Blues player 56503 52 1525
AndrewMBogut Basketball Australia Australian Boomers Andrew Bogut 29482 159 1523
Mick_Fanning Surf Life Saving Australia Mick Fanning surfer 24695 258 905
JohnSmit123 Super 14 Natal Sharks player 20154 27 624
dmartyn30 Cricket Australia Western Warriors former player 19629 955 797
VictorMatfield Super 14 Pretoria Bulls (Northern Bulls) player 17777 48 561
AFL AFL AFL official 16528 1149 570
Olympics International Olympic Committee International Olympic Committee official 16371 288 1156
LoteTuqiri NRL Wests Tigers player 14436 82 586
PH408 Cricket Australia New South Wales Blues player 13971 0 520
ItsStephRice Swimming Australia Stephanie Rice athlete (female) 12909 49 419
australianopen Tennis Australia Tennis Australia event 12806 513 1341
CricketAus Cricket Australia Cricket Australia official 12008 1263 473
QuadeCooper Super 14 Queensland Reds player 11883 45 380
RealBigDell NRL St. George Illawarra Dragons unofficial 11519 202 329
harry_o AFL Collingwood Magpies player 10756 527 300
LionsRugbyTeam Rugby World Cup South Africa Lions 10631 11685 337
SamBurgess8 NRL South Sydney Rabbitohs player 10356 108 223
NRL NRL NRL 9840 52 321
jarrydhayne_1 NRL Parramatta Eels player 9642 124 199
Collingwood_FC AFL Collingwood Magpies official 9585 5534 291
jimstynes AFL Melbourne Demons player 9290 13 226
karmichaelhunt AFL Gold Coast Football Club Karmichael Hunt (player) 8847 185 287
giteau_rugby Super 14 ACT Brumbies player (male) 8362 38 257
mornesteyn Super 14 Canterbury Crusaders unofficial 8094 8 287
JamesOConnor832 Super 14 Western Force player 7672 47 235
mat_rogers6 NRL Gold Coast Titans unofficial 7556 140 318
mickmalthouse AFL Collingwood Magpies Mick Malthouse 6741 27 183
adam_gilly Cricket Australia Western Warriors former player 6662 1 154
GaryAblettJnr AFL Geelong Cats player 6655 31 117
Adelaide_FC AFL Adelaide Crows official 6639 6544 238
DT_13 AFL Collingwood Magpies Dale Thomas 6504 16 138
JobeWatson AFL Essendon Bombers player 6307 4 188
NBRACKEN142 Cricket Australia New South Wales Blues player (Nathan Bracken) (male) 6220 212 278
bokrugby Rugby World Cup Springboks official team 6192 119 310
sydneyswans AFL Sydney Swans official 6155 2439 249
NeemiaTialata Super 14 Wellington Hurricanes Neemia Tialata 6032 805 360
SP_10 AFL Collingwood Magpies player 5901 59 121
lehmo23 AFL Hawthorn Hawks player 5491 578 207
drew_mitchell Super 14 New South Wales Waratahs player 5447 39 192
stkildafc AFL St. Kilda Saints official 5416 5525 210
robbiefarah NRL Wests Tigers player 5203 38 101
watsonjessica Yachting Australia Jessica Watson sailor (female) 5193 8 191
BrendanFevola05 AFL Brisbane Lions player 5182 28 139
AngusMonfries AFL Essendon Bombers player 5163 18 184
Carlton_FC AFL Carlton Blues official 5144 4054 238
AdamCoopy Super 14 ACT Brumbies player (male) 5100 38 176
socceroos World Cup Socceroos official 5050 2081 228
QantasWallabies Rugby World Cup Wallabies 5019 442 262
NathanHiney NRL Parramatta Eels player 4725 13 118
libby_trickett Swimming Australia Libby Trickett athlete (female) 4689 111 162
scottprince7 NRL Gold Coast Titans player 4556 98 91
markMGgeyer NRL Penrith Panthers former player 4398 106 188
The_Man_Mundine NRL St. George Illawarra Dragons former player 4207 60 65
northkangaroos AFL North Melbourne Kangaroos official 4164 4567 161
kurtley_beale Super 14 New South Wales Waratahs player 4150 25 138
SharrodW_21 AFL Collingwood Magpies player 4117 25 108
Hurricanesrugby Super 14 Wellington Hurricanes 3977 3291 176
Richmond_FC AFL Richmond Tigers official 3808 1248 157
Geelong_FC AFL Geelong Cats fansite 3733 1944 161
HawthornFC AFL Hawthorn Hawks official 3687 10 171
BENJI_MARSHALL6 NRL Wests Tigers player 3657 56 69
GCTitans NRL Gold Coast Titans 3516 24 144
nathan2jones AFL Melbourne Demons player 3468 302 143
SuperCoachAFL AFL AFL fansite 3374 2305 169
SpidaEveritt AFL AFL former player 3169 1409 73
tim_mannah NRL Parramatta Eels player 3095 59 76
nzwarriors NRL New Zealand Warriors (Auckland Warriors) unofficial 2911 377 92
DemonsHQ AFL Melbourne Demons official 2877 540 156
gomvfc A-League Melbourne Victory 2855 1411 167
bigjstevens NRL Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks former player 2823 69 72
Wests_Tigers NRL Wests Tigers official 2821 821 108
sharksrugby Super 14 Durban Sharks (Coastal Sharks)(Natal Sharks) 2794 36 127
CyclingAus Cycling Australia Cycling Australia official 2769 41 172
GoldCoastFC AFL Gold Coast Football Club official 2745 595 151
craiglowndes888 V8 Supercars TeamVodafone driver 2654 41 143
stevenbaker10 AFL St. Kilda Saints player 2566 125 69
Fremantle_FC AFL Fremantle Dockers official 2560 165 141
marcmurphy3 AFL Carlton Blues player 2547 34 78
LayneCBeachley Surf Life Saving Australia Layne Beachley surfer (female) 2543 33 125
MelbStormRLC NRL Melbourne Storm official 2516 2019 127
CamSchwab AFL Melbourne Demons ceo 2514 449 106
WCEofficial AFL West Coast Eagles 2502 152 143
PAFC AFL Port Adelaide Power official 2497 75 162
TennisAustralia Tennis Australia Tennis Australia official 2407 92 225
SSFCRABBITOHS NRL South Sydney Rabbitohs 2392 1036 128
Follow24Hodge NBL Melbourne Tigers player 2344 55 128
THESTORMERS Super 14 Cape Town Stormers (Western Stormers) 2263 213 91
AndrewMackieGFC AFL Geelong Cats player 2242 3 97
Bushrangers Cricket Australia Victorian Bushrangers official 2229 999 132
KeeganDaniel Super 14 Natal Sharks player 2118 15 77
chooka_86 AFL Carlton Blues player 2049 198 72
Rickypetterd15 AFL Melbourne Demons unofficial 2006 88 92
manlyseaeagles NRL Manly Sea Eagles 1970 1905 107
M_Jennings_03 NRL Penrith Panthers player 1963 10 52
Adam0017 AFL Western Bulldogs player 1959 51 58
westernbulldogs AFL Western Bulldogs official 1955 44 102
andrewswallow AFL North Melbourne Kangaroos unofficial 1947 14 84
MCC_Members AFL Melbourne Demons 1891 1559 49
Beamdogg AFL Melbourne Demons player 1875 112 63
socceroos_news World Cup Socceroos unofficial 1857 1714 82
benross23 NRL South Sydney Rabbitohs unofficial 1759 67 72
SharelleVixens ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (female) 1757 42 70
howcroft AFL Melbourne Demons player 1745 76 70
BradMilzy AFL Melbourne Demons player 1726 67 54
MelbourneVixens ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens official team (female) 1703 25 70
NRLNEWS NRL NRL unofficial 1670 464 47
Real_ColSylvia AFL Melbourne Demons player 1655 32 54
AUSOlympicTeam International Olympic Committee Australian Olympic Committee official 1622 43 109
caseydellacqua Tennis Australia Casey Dellacqua player (female athlete) 1620 24 216
Hawks_AFL AFL Hawthorn Hawks unofficial 1612 1952 30
bigdyman AFL Collingwood Magpies player 1602 23 86
snorkymortlock Super 14 ACT Brumbies player 1602 14 92
penrithpanthers NRL Penrith Panthers unofficial 1540 88 89
SteveAlessio AFL Essendon Bombers former Essendon AFL player 1535 222 80
AndrewMcDonald4 Cricket Australia Victorian Bushrangers Andrew McDonald 1525 49 91
warrentredrea AFL Port Adelaide Power player 1492 93 57
Joeingles7 NBL South Dragons unofficial 1479 53 83
kadesimpson6 AFL Carlton Blues player 1425 13 45
katehollywood10 Hockey Australia Hockeyroos player (female) 1424 83 59
Adelaide36ers NBL Adelaide 36ers 1422 832 82
ALFbrisbane AFL Brisbane Lions fansite 1421 3 57
_Moffy Triathlon Australia Emma Moffatt triathlete (female) 1418 12 96
sgrigg88 AFL Carlton Blues player 1399 15 43
SydneyFC1011 A-League Sydney FC 1395 1167 105
crusadersrugby Super 14 Canterbury Crusaders 1394 2 91
PeterDaicos AFL Collingwood Magpies unofficial 1374 678 74
QLDrollerderby Australia Roller Derby Queensland RollerDerby Roller Derby team or league 1368 1911 78
arodionova Tennis Australia Anastasia Rodionova player (female athlete) 1366 19 238
kevin_gordon1 NRL Gold Coast Titans player 1302 19 37
BrumbiesRugby Super 14 ACT Brumbies official 1292 135 86
team_gws AFL Greater Western Sydney official 1258 171 76
ClarkeVC Cricket Australia New South Wales Blues player 1256 32 44
NBLhoops NBL NBL 1251 90 74
adrianleijer A-League Melbourne Victory player, Adrian Leijer 1243 60 83
RochelleGilmore Cycling Australia Rochelle Gilmore biker (female athlete) 1236 88 85
clintmckay27 Cricket Australia Victorian Bushrangers Clint Mckay 1220 29 60
therabbitohs NRL South Sydney Rabbitohs official 1218 10 77
EricGrotheJnr NRL Parramatta Eels player 1212 0 25
wgtnphoenixfc A-League Wellington Phoenix 1211 77 69
Reds_Rugby Super 14 Queensland Reds 1201 27 67
geoffhuegill Swimming Australia Geoff Huegill retired athlete, former Olympian 1188 12 55
MichaelWrightMP AIS South Australia Institute of Sport Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Recreation, Sport and Racing 1182 1655 91
zacd_6 AFL St. Kilda Saints player 1182 54 32
TorahBright Ski and Snowboard Australia Torah Bright snowboarder (female) 1181 2 75
AFLphotos AFL AFL official 1180 96 58
CaleMorton AFL Melbourne Demons player 1179 53 45
auckland2011 Rugby World Cup Rugby World Cup official city 1171 937 46
NRLTweet NRL NRL unofficial 1169 225 64
cmail_sport General Australian sport General Australian sport newspaper (Courier Mail Sport section) 1146 9 28
ADRD Adelaide RollerDerby Adelaide RollerDerby official 1140 697 98
richtercity New Zealand Roller Derby RC Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league from New Zealand 1137 497 86
gorgeousgrose NRL Manly Sea Eagles unofficial 1134 74 56
NetballAust Netball Australia Netball Australia (female) 1133 130 58
LawrieMcKinna A-League Central Coast Mariners Football Club coach 1132 1 84
AFL_Shifter AFL AFL talent scout Kevin Sheehan 1131 12 33
AFLInsider AFL AFL official 1112 84 58
TimmyRRoe Cycling Australia Timothy Roe athlete (male) 1110 58 79
parramatta_eels NRL Parramatta Eels 1095 1071 40
wollongonghawks NBL Wollongong Hawks 1095 1693 74
RedsRugby Super 14 Queensland Reds unofficial 1090 176 53
RaidersCanberra NRL Canberra Raiders 1082 6 82
sydneyderby Australia Roller Derby Sydney Roller Derby Roller Derby team or league 1073 123 91
samjacobs32 AFL Carlton Blues player 1057 23 32
AFL_JenWitham AFL AFL 1040 260 56
rebekahkeat Triathlon Australia Rebekah Keat triathlete (female) 1040 38 85
aussieboomers Basketball Australia Australian Boomers national team 1028 0 71
Rivshouse AFL Melbourne Demons player 1016 8 47
alauterstein Swimming Australia Andrew Lauterstein athlete 1007 132 63
MarkBosnich NSW Premier League Sydney Olympic unofficial 1005 15 57
perthwildcats NBL Perth Wildcats 1003 69 62
AshHarrison1 NRL Gold Coast Titans unofficial 998 25 56
lukeodwyer NRL Gold Coast Titans unofficial 998 68 62
PirtekParraEels NRL Parramatta Eels unofficial 997 7 59
thefootballsack A-League A-League fansite 993 1803 66
MelbourneStorm_ NRL Melbourne Storm unofficial 991 12 36
hockeyaus Hockey Australia Hockey Australia official federation 991 596 63
wolfmanwilliams NRL Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles player 990 29 26
collingwoodnews AFL Collingwood Magpies unofficial 988 1 34
saskystewart AWIHL AWIHL player (female) 987 1039 87
ade_cyclists Cycling South Australia Adelaide Cyclists club 974 467 78
sba_ Skateboarding Australia Skateboarding Australia official 967 1910 18
AussieDiamonds Netball Australia Australian Diamonds national team (female) 963 81 52
bater06 AFL Melbourne Demons Matthew Bate 961 63 38
rabbitohs NRL South Sydney Rabbitohs unofficial 957 716 44
nqfuryfc A-League North Queensland Fury FC 955 1772 68
NicLiv Swimming Australia Nicole Livingstone retired athlete, former Olympian (female) 953 20 41
melbournerebels Super 14 Melbourne Rebels 952 749 51
bcr_rollerderby Australia Roller Derby Brisbane City Rollers Roller Derby team or league 932 905 64
troychaplin30 AFL Port Adelaide Power player 925 83 36
njbrown17 AFL St. Kilda Saints player 922 19 52
Clintontoopi NRL Gold Coast Titans player 918 27 30
andrew_symonds Cricket Australia Queensland Bulls player 909 5 34
PerthGlory_FC A-League Perth Glory 903 33 83
ASICSaustralia Australian Olympic Committee Australian Olympic Committee apparel (official brand) 901 100 41
tamsynlewis Athletics Australia Tamsyn Lewis athlete, media personality 895 148 49
JasonJohnson14 AFL Essendon Bombers former Essendon AFL player 891 25 35
thenzwarriors NRL New Zealand Warriors (Auckland Warriors) 885 72 66
unicanberra AIS University of Canberra National Institute of Sport Studies 885 282 58
milkandco Swimming Australia Michael Klim athlete 854 127 22
patjonker Cycling Australia Patrick Jonker athlete (male) (retired) 849 28 58
meagen_nay Swimming Australia Meagen Nay athlete (female) 832 98 46
ssalopek3 AFL Port Adelaide Power player 827 49 33
biancachatfield ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (Bianca Chatfield) (female) 819 111 40
thesydneykings NBL Sydney Kings official 813 20 49
L_Weeks Super 14 Queensland Reds player 795 129 55
AFLBrisbaneFC AFL Brisbane Lions fansite 789 26 33
BNERoar A-League Brisbane Roar unofficial 773 219 60
Renaehallinan ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens player (female) (Renae Hallinan) 755 47 35
Robeddy40 AFL St. Kilda Saints player 753 52 26
JulieCorletto ANZ Championship Melbourne Vixens Julie Corletto (female) 750 116 28
laurafirebirds ANZ Championship Queensland Firebirds player (female) 749 11 39
StarsIceHockey AIHL Southern Stars Ice Hockey Club team (male) 748 1881 9
APWelsh AFL Essendon Bombers player 728 56 24
Soph_Edington Swimming Australia Soph Edington athlete (female) 726 201 56
TWiLeague NRL NRL show 722 1477 41
johnrillie NBL New Zealand Breakers unofficial 708 374 52
victoryinmelb A-League Melbourne Victory 708 100 53
MitchellWatt Athletics Australia Mitchell Watt athlete 704 144 41
JaredCrouch AFL Sydney Swans former player 703 124 41
SophieSmith86 General Australian sport General Australian sport sport journalist for Geelong Advertisers (female) 690 272 51
NatTbirds ANZ Championship Adelaide Thunderbirds (female) 676 24 42
brisbaneroar A-League Brisbane Roar 664 33 66
newcastle_jets A-League Newcastle Jets 652 14 42
adelaideunited A-League Adelaide United team (male) 646 133 49
RTTF_AU AFL Sydney Swans fansite 642 912 38
amberhalliday Cycling Australia Amber Halliday rower, biker (female) 637 321 69
Freo_Dockers AFL Fremantle Dockers fansite 636 373 43
SusanSwifts ANZ Championship New South Wales Swifts player (female) 628 28 37
newto29 AFL Melbourne Demons player 628 92 28
NSWRL Rugby League/State of Origin New South Wales Blues 612 81 36
GGArmy World Cup Socceroos unofficial 610 629 35
RowingAust Rowing Australia Rowing Australia official 610 18 26
SANFLnews SANFL SANFL news site 610 104 41
ash_delaney Swimming Australia Ashley Delaney athlete (female) 610 69 45
wingsofperth AFL West Coast Eagles unofficial 608 8 10
hughesy_53 AFL Melbourne Demons player 602 43 23
crickettas Cricket Australia Tassie Tigers state organization 594 1 38
AliciaMolik Tennis Australia Alicia Molik player (female athlete) 579 8 70
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-07

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 7 November, 2010
  • Online Activity in the Wake of the Melbourne Storm Controversy Revisited (incomplete) : bit.ly/a60Gen #nrl #melbournestorm #
  • Auckland's public library has a surprisingly good collection of books about Rugby League. Major problem? Still little insight about fans.:( #
  • I just became the mayor of Champions on @foursquare! 4sq.com/c9XHFY #
  • I just became the mayor of The Famous Victoria Street West Billboards on @foursquare! 4sq.com/cU6OqZ #
  • I just ousted @scottfromnz as the mayor of Pier 2 Ferry Terminal on @foursquare! 4sq.com/99SnmC #
  • E-mailing tweets on Tweet removes who a person was RTing AND gives garbage API url. :( #
  • I'm at Auckland's library and the security guy just came through to tell people to watch their stuff as four laptops were stolen yesterday. #
  • I posted a photo at Starbucks – gowal.la/c/2P72Y #
  • What is the best free iPhone app, mobile enabled website, twitter account or Facebook account to follow US election results? I has no TV. :( #
  • When planning to meet people, learn names and what they will be wearing… #
  • Missed flight to Canberra. Overnighting here. (@ Stamford Plaza) 4sq.com/5awLYu #
  • On shuttle bus to SYD to get back to canberra… How i've missed you Canberra! #
  • This bit.ly/dxBdP8 is a pretty good article on junk research being done by some social media marketers. #
  • Raise your hand if you want data on how Joel Monaghan's alleged animal sexing didn't hurt existing Canberra Raiders fanbase. #raiders #nrl #
  • Boring conclusions are interesting/boring. #
  • Writing my Joel Monaghan paper. Finished with Twitter and Facebook sections. #
  • And looking at this article compared to the one I wrote about Akermanis? It is full of suck. :( #
  • I just ousted Drew D. as the mayor of IGA on @foursquare! 4sq.com/aKO2aQ #
  • Joel Monaghan’s Mad Monday and the Online Canberra Raiders Fan Base : bit.ly/anBAGV #
  • Lunch at Koko Black twitpic.com/34m773 #
  • Most popular Australian athletes, clubs, leagues and sport organizations on Twitter (November 7) : bit.ly/925w3i #

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Joel Monaghan’s Mad Monday and the Online Canberra Raiders Fan Base

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 7 November, 2010

Laura Hale, University of Canberra

November 7, 2010

A copy of this article is available in .pdf.

This article references the Jason Akermanis and Melbourne Storm articles.

Abstract

The Joel Monaghan dog sex picture story broke on November 3, 2010. By November 5, people were demanding that Monaghan be sacked. Sponsors were threatening to pull their support if the team failed to fire him. This was another major Australian sport controversy in the making. Given the sponsor demands and media attention to the story, the questions are: How much do fans of the Canberra Raiders and the NRL really care about it, and what is the impact of Monaghan’s action on the online fan base? This paper answers that question by looking at Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, Wikia and a few other selected sites. It concludes that the story was largely a non-event in terms of causing people to stop barracking for the Raiders. It also finds that there may be indicators that this type of story gets more attention in geographic areas where the NRL would hope to grow their fanbase. This latter part could be the biggest problem for the NRL.

Keywords: NRL, Canberra Raiders, Joel Monaghan, Mad Monday, RSPCA, social media

Joel Monaghan’s Mad Monday and the Online Canberra Raiders Fan Base

Figure 1. 5 Nov 2010 front page of The Canberra Times.

Figure 2. 6 Nov 2010 front page of The Canberra Times.

Figure 3. 7 Nov 2010 front page of The Canberra Times.

In Canberra, the story of Joel Monaghan’s Mad Monday actions has been above the fold in the city’s leading newspaper for two days and was the whole cover on the third. The story was sensational and received coverage in other newspapers across the country such as The Daily Telegraph, The Herald-Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Adelaide Advertiser and The Australian. According to The Canberra Times, Monaghan was involved in a prank where he was photographed “sitting on a tiled floor with a dog’s head near his exposed groin.” (Dutton & Moloney, 2010, November 5) The pictures had gone viral on Twitter (Dutton, 2010, November 6) and sponsors threatened to pull their support if the Raiders failed to sack Monghan for his actions. (Dutton, 2010, November 6)

This news was bad news for the Raiders as sponsorship is an important revenue stream for the club. Beyond that, Monaghan’s actions are potentially bad for rugby league and the NRL who have an image problem in Australia, where players are viewed by some people as uneducated thugs. This characterization of NRL players can be witnessed by doing a quick Google search for NRL scandal as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. A screencap of a search for NRL scandal on Google. Screenshot is dated Nov 6, 2010.

Scandals like Monaghan’s have the possibility of hurting the NRL in terms of growing the size of their potential audience and widening their demographic base so that they can better compete with other leagues in the country like the AFL, who draw upon larger segments of the population, including women. Measuring exactly how people respond to these controversies is difficult as there are an array of dependent and independent variables that factor into why people support their clubs, and how much money they will spend to do that. These variables include a club’s performance, loyalty to a club, available disposable income, amount of free time, availability for attending matches, television coverage, and merchandise to name a few.

It is an interesting exercise to critically examine how scandals can impact a club’s supporter base. In the case of the Jason Akermanis scandal in the AFL in June 2010, there was little negative impact in terms of supporters shifting their loyalties away from the club in the immediate aftermath of the scandal. (Hale, 2010, June 14) In the NRL, the Melbourne Storm salary cap controversy in May 2010 saw a huge immediate spike in interest and demonstrations of online loyalty to the club. (Hale, 2010, May 20)

The question for this scandal is thus: What was the immediate impact on the online Canberra Raiders community in response to the media coverage of the Joel Monaghan dog sex prank? This paper will attempt to answer that question by looking at Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, Wikia, YouTube and Yahoo!Groups.

Twitter

Twitter is a microblogging platform that is popular in Australia. According to Alexa, it is the tenth most popular site in the country. (Alexa Internet, Inc., 2010) There is an active community of Australian sport fans on it who frequently discuss what is going on with their favorite teams and athletes. Sport organizations, leagues, clubs and athletes also use Twitter to engage with fans. The Canberra Raiders are on Twitter at @RaidersCanberra.

There are several methods that can be employed to begin to understand how the Canberra Raiders fanbase responded to the Monaghan controversy that broke on November 4, 2010. This includes looking at any shift in the geographic location of Canberra Raiders fans on Twitter, comparing the total number of new followers for the Raiders to other teams over the same period, looking at the geographic location of Tweets that mention Monaghan versus the team, and looking to see how many Tweets mention Monaghan and the Raiders together. Each of these different methods gives a different perspective on how fans responded and when looked at together, give a more informed big picture perspective.

One way of measuring the impact of the Monaghan scandal on Twitter is to compare the geographic location of the Canberra Raiders followers and to see if there were any noticeable shifts before and after the scandal broke. The way this was done in this paper was to get a list of all the followers for @RaidersCanberra, get the location that the user included on their profile, and get the timezone that the person listed themselves as from. Using those two pieces of information, translate that into a real location. For example, “canberra :) ” would be the location Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Once as many locations have been identified as possible, they are totaled by date.

The October 15 @RaidersCanberra list had 996 followers on it. Of these, 772 had a country location attached to them. The November 6 @RaidersCanberra list had 1,071 followers on it. Of these, a country location could be identified for 790. When locations are removed because they are not Australian or New Zealand locations that include a city, there remains 454 locations for October 15 and 483 for November 6. Table 1 shows difference for followers by city and date. Only the cities where the difference did not equal zero were included.

Table 1

@RaidersCanberra followers by City

Location
15-Oct

6-Nov

Difference
Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand
9

10


1
Belconnen,Australian Capital Territory,Australia
1

2

1
Bowen,Queensland,Australia
1

0

-1
Brisbane,Queensland,Australia
49

50

1
Canberra,Australian Capital Territory,Australia
145

154


9
Casino,New South Wales,Australia
1

0

-1
Cremorne,New South Wales,Australia
1

0

-1
Gold Coast,Queensland,Australia
7

16

9
Gosford,New South Wales,Australia
2

1


-1
Greystanes,New South Wales,Australia
1

0

-1
Hamilton,Waikato,New Zealand
1

0

-1
Jerrabomberra,New South Wales,Australia
1

0

-1
Mandurah,Western Australia,Australia
1

0


-1
Newcastle,New South Wales,Australia
10

16

6
Orange,New South Wales,Australia
0

2

2
Parramatta,New South Wales,Australia
1

2

1
Penrith,New South Wales,Australia
2

3


1
Queanbeyan,New South Wales,Australia
3

5

2
Rockhampton,Queensland,Australia
2

3

1
South Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand
1

0

-1
Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
97

106


9
Taigum,Queensland,Australia
1

0

-1
Turramurra,New South Wales,Australia
2

1

-1
Tweed Heads,New South Wales,Australia
2

1

-1
Wallacia,New South Wales,Australia
1

0


-1
Wellington,New South Wales,Australia
1

0

-1
Wellington,Wellington,New Zealand
2

1

-1

There were 93 total Australian and New Zealand cities on this list. Of them, only 27 saw any difference in the total volume of followers from that location. Some of these differences could be explained as an issue with processing or user profile changes. A person may have used geographic coordinates for their location and updated them as they traveled around, resulting in a change in city location for the user. Some may have removed location information from their profiles. The populations are so small that these small shifts in normal user activity may have nothing to do with being a Raiders fan.

The independent user profile variables aside, the data appears to support a conclusion geography did not play a role in choosing to follow or not follow the team in response to the controversy. There might be small micropatterns at play. Of the four New Zealand cities where there was a difference, three saw a loss in followers for the team. This might be a bit misleading as four New Zealand cities saw no change in the total number of followers from them. Of the four cities that saw gains of five or more, all are large cities that are traditional league strong holds. Their increase is probably reflective of that reality, rather than as an increase in interest in the team because of the controversy. Geography does not appear to have played a role in Twitter users decision to follow or not follow the team in response to the Monaghan situation.

On Twitter, people follow accounts that are of interest to them. This can be seen as a positive expression of interest in the club as people are unlikely to follow groups or organizations they despise. By measuring comparative growth patterns, we can begin to see if the scandal had an impact on the Raider’s Twitter follower fanbase. As the official team account has not mentioned the controversy and the Raiders have not changed their Twitter practices in response to this controversy, the official account content can be excluded as a variable for growth; the Raiders have not used the situation to try to leverage their fanbase. Given that, Table 2 shows the total follower counts by date for the Raiders compared to the official accounts for the Manly Sea Eagles, Gold Coast Titans, New Zealand Warriors and Melbourne Storm.

Table 2

Total Twitter Followers: Raiders, Eagles, Titans, Warriors, Storm

Date collected
Raiders

Canberra


Manly

seaeagles


GCTitans

Thenz

warriors


Melb

StormRLC

9-Mar-10
202

888

1,616

434

458
30-May-10
375

1,129

2,052

521


1,124
5-Jun-10
389
19-Jun-10
417

1,215
21-Jun-10

424


1,203

2,176

565

1,226
29-Jul-10
608

1,338

2,447

614

1,473

13-Sep-10


841

1,705

3,011

884

1,942
14-Sep-10
870
15-Sep-10
873

1,726

3,036

756

1,983
4-Oct-10

949


1,842

3,274

763

2,222
6-Nov-10
1,071

1,963

3,513

884

2,504

Difference: October 4

- November 6


122

121

239

121

282

The controversy did not appear to create a spike in new followers for the Canberra Raiders. The total number of new followers for the most recent period available with the data suggests that the total number of new followers for the Raiders is in line with other teams with similar follow totals.

Beyond user follow patterns, it is sometimes useful to look at content. The geographic location of Tweets is one method of looking at tweets. There is a tool called Tribalytics that allows this to be done. Tribalytics maintains a list of over 200,000 Australian based Twitter users, sorted by state. Tribalytics allows users to search for a word or phrase on Twitter and adds up the total number of people who tweeted using it by state. This data can then be visualized over time. Table 3 uses data provided by Tribalytics to show the total number of tweets that mention Monaghan.

Table 3

Tribalytics: Tweets that mention Monaghan by state

State Monaghan
3-Nov

4-Nov

5-Nov
Australian Capital Territory

Tweets


1

41

44
Users

1


31

29
New South Wales Tweets
7

286

191
Users
7

203

152
Northern Territory Tweets
0

2

3

Users
0

2

3
Queensland Tweets
3

154

69
Users
2

80

57
South Australia

Tweets


0

25

9
Users

0


18

7
Tasmania Tweets
0

5

1
Users
0

3

1
Victoria Tweets
0

164

87

Users
0

122

79
Western Australia Tweets
0

16

21
Users
0

10

19
Total

Tweets


11

694

428
Users

10


470

350

The geographic location of the Tweets that mention Monaghan suggests that the controversy had the biggest audience in New South Wales, one of rugby league’s traditional strongholds. The situation in regards to Queensland and Victoria is interesting. Victoria has a much larger population than Queensland. Thus, it is not surprising that the total number of Twitterers and Tweets from Victoria is larger than Queensland. On the other hand, Victoria is not a rugby league stronghold; Queensland is. Logically, it would seem that this story should be bigger in Queensland but it isn’t. Interpreting what this means in a practical sense is difficult. The best conclusion is that this story will not help the NRL’s attempt to expand into Victoria, as fans are more aware of negative news regarding players and the league. On the other hand, for the traditional stronghold of Queensland, the controversy is not as interesting to the local population so there should be less risk in terms of attempting to grow the fan community for the NRL in the state.

The last major method for analyzing Twitter given a controversy like this is to examine the other words used in Tweets that include the word Monaghan. This can be done using Tribalytics, which provides a table that includes a list of the most popular words used in tweets mentioning a term and the percentage of time that the word is included in a Tweet involving a specific keyword. Table 4 was generated using Tribalytics and the keyword Monaghan.

Table 4

Popular words used in Tweets mentioning Monaghan

Word Inclusion Word Inclusion Word Inclusion
monaghan 87.31% sex 2.79%

#doggate


2.03%
joel 73.10% worse 2.54% wrong
1.78%
dog 21.32% monday

2.54%

today
1.78%
#nrl 9.64% trending 2.28% clear
1.78%
photo 8.88%

talking

2.28% bad
1.78%
raiders 6.85% sticking 2.28% takes
1.52%
#bonegate

6.60%

dangers 2.28% sexual
1.52%
canberra 6.09% club 2.28% room
1.52%

dogs

5.33% ve 2.03% qantas
1.52%
statement 5.08% social 2.03% mad

1.52%

nrl 5.08% sack 2.03% jokes
1.52%
news 4.57% releases 2.03%

guess


1.52%
twitter 3.30% player 2.03% bulldogs
1.52%
sacked 3.30% mr

2.03%

blew
1.52%
wow 3.05% danger 2.03% barking
1.52%
sick 3.05%

agent

2.03% admits
1.52%
breaking 3.05% #rugbyleague 2.03% #thatpicture
1.52%

This table suggests good things for the NRL and the Canberra Raiders. While people are discussing Monaghan and a lot of them are mentioning the dog, only 9.64% mention the NRL and even fewer Tweets reference that Monaghan plays for the Canberra Raiders. Based on Tweets, people are not necessarily associating the controversy with the NRL and the Raiders. Things may not be as bad as they could be for both organizations in terms of what Australians are choosing to focus on.

Overall on Twitter, the controversy involving Joel Monaghan has been rather neutral for the Raiders and the NRL. The Canberra Raiders did not see a mass defecting of followers. Those that did leave were geographically distributed so there was not a geographic area that responded particularly badly. Outside of New South Wales, most of the tweets came from an area where the NRL is not strong: The NRL should not lose strength in their traditional strongholds. The controversy may hurt their ability to push into Victoria as it may reaffirm negative opinions about rugby league. When people are tweeting about Monaghan, they are rarely connecting it to the Raiders and the NRL. While Twitter suggests not all-good news, things could be much, much worse in terms of the respective fanbases.

Facebook

Facebook is the most popular social networks in Australia. According to Alexa, the site ranks as the second most popular web site in the country. (Alexa Internet, Inc., 2010) According to Facebook’s “What do you want to advertise?” page on November 6, 2010, the site has 9,530,800 users from Australia. The site probably has more Australian sport fans on it than any other site in Australia. This is because a lot of the users are fans of the fan pages run by Australian sport leagues, clubs and athletes. Several of these official fan pages have well over 100,000 fans.

Given the large number of Australians using the network, the official presence of so many clubs and the amount of media attention paid to the service, a response to the Monaghan controversy was inevitable. Given the timing of the writing of this paper, there are two methods that can be used to measure the impact of the Joel Monaghan controversy on the Canberra Raiders’ fanbase on Facebook. The first way is to see if there has been a demographic shift in fans of the Canberra Raiders using Facebook’s advertising page data. The second is to measure the relative growth in the number of followers for the Raiders compared to other NRL teams. The third is to look at total and nature of the groups and fan pages created about Monaghan. As group and fan page size had not been recorded earlier, it is impossible to compare their growth like was done in the Akermanis paper.

Facebook’s advertising buy page provides demographic information about Facebook users in order to help advertisers target specific audiences. This information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/ads/create/ and is the easiest method of accessing publicly available demographic data on Facebook. On November 5 and November 6, 2010, the number of Canberra Raiders fans were recorded that lived in Australia, in New South Wales and in the ACT. During this 24-hour period, there was no change in the size of these groups. Data regarding various demographic groups for the Canberra Raiders was also collected on June 16 and November 6, 2010. It can be found in Table 5. The gap between data collection periods is large and covers a period where a player was suspended for drink driving and the Canberra Raiders finals run.

Table 5

Facebook data regarding Canberra Raiders fan demographics

Age

Sex Education Relation Interested in
16-Jun-10

6-Nov-10

Difference: Jun 16 to Nov 6
All All All

All

All
7,980

8,940

960
All Men All All All
5,400

6,000

600
All Women All All

All


2,460

2,800

340
All Women All All Women
140

160

20
All Women All All Men

1,000


1,000

0
All Women All Married Men
200

160

-40

All

Women All Single Men
260

420

160
All Women All

In a relationship

Men
320

220

-100
All Women All Engaged Men
400

< 20

#VALUE!
All Men All All

Men


60

< 20

#VALUE!
All

Men

All All Women
3,060

3,420

360
All Men All Married

Women


440

560

120
All Men All Single Women
1,340

1,520

180
All Men All In a relationship Women

700


620

-80
All Men All Engaged Women
180

140

-40

All

All College grads All All
1,060

1,120

60
All All University of Canberra

All

All
180

160

-20
All All ANU All All
120

40

-80
All All University of Melbourne All

All


< 20

< 20

0
All All In College All All
160

160

0
All All In High School All

All


220

220

0

During this period, the number of engaged female fans engaged to men dropped to almost zero. The number of women interested in men who were married or in a relationship also dropped. The number of engaged male fans engaged to males also dropped. While it is unlikely that the controversy caused these population shifts, it is possible contributor as the Canberra Raiders may have had a net gain of zero but lost old followers and gained new followers.

The response to a controversy can also be looked at by examining the comparative growth of a team to other teams in a league. If fans connect the problem to the team, they may punish a team by removing their like or not liking the fan page at the same rate that fans of other teams like their fan page. Table 6 shows the comparative growth of the Canberra Raiders official Facebook page to other teams for the period between July 30 and November 6, 2010.

Table 6

NRL official team fan page growth

Team Name Type

30-Jul-10


6-Nov-10
Difference % Difference
Melbourne Storm Storm Man User
4,986

4,799

-187

-3.90%

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Page
20,241

25,401

5,160

20.31%
Newcastle Knights Newcastle Knights Page
16,470

20,775


4,305

20.72%
Canberra Raiders Canberra Raiders User
3,413

4,495

1,082

24.07%
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Cronulla Sharks

Page
11,230

14,792

3,562

24.08%
Canberra Raiders Canberra Raiders Sports Team
6,269

8,292

2,023


24.40%
North Queensland Cowboys North Queensland Toyota Cowboys Page
3,208

4,279

1,071

25.03%
Brisbane Broncos Brisbane Broncos

Page


83,157

117,246

34,089

29.07%
Gold Coast Titans Gold Coast Titans Page
25,714

39,237

13,523

34.46%
Canberra Raiders Canberra Raiders Sports Team
1,255

1,945

690


35.48%
Wests Tigers Wests Tigers – Official National Rugby League Club Page
19,355

31,691

12,336

38.93%
Sydney Roosters The Official Sydney Roosters Page

Page


15,362

27,890

12,528

44.92%

The Canberra Raiders are listed three times because they have three official accounts: A user page and two fan pages. Thus, it is a little hard to make good comparisons as each experienced different growth levels. The time period is also a long one, which includes a drink-driving incident involving a player and the club’s finals run. That said, if the controversy did have an impact on short term growth, it is not readily apparent or a big one as the three Canberra accounts are not on either extreme for percentage growth. It is unlikely that the controversy had an impact on the club’s Facebook fan growth. It may still yet but that will require waiting to see if the controversy continues for another few weeks.

Facebook makes it easy to create groups and fan pages and many people do in response to controversies. One example of this is the Jason Akermanis controversy, where fifteen anti-groups were created within three days of the story breaking. Many of these groups had names that questioned his intelligence and had names that implied criticism of his views on homosexuality. By day four of the controversy, the largest group had over 540 fans. The Joel Monaghan Facebook group and fan page creation situation is similar to that of Akermanis in that fifteen groups and pages had been included. The difference is that the membership was much smaller. The top likes for an anti-Joel page is 127. The titles of the Monaghan groups also contrast to that of Akermanis in that there is not implied condemnation of zoophilia and animal abuse. The group names also do not appear to criticize his intelligence. Rather, the names involve jokes about dogs. Table 7 gives an idea as to the nature of these groups and their size as of November 6, 2010.

Table 7

Size of Joel Monaghan related Facebook group and fan pages

Name Total members

Type

Joel Monaghan
119
Page
i deserve to play for NSW.. LOL jk im Joel Monaghan

6

Page
Joel monaghan = SICK FUCK
30
Group

Joel Monaghan Appreciation Group


135
Group
give joel monaghan a brake
8
Group
Joel Monaghan… one sick puppy!
2
Group
JOEL MONAGHAN IS A FILTHY BASTARD
2
Group
Joel Monaghan, “Go the dogs!!” 2010.
127
Group
I dont screw dogs jks im joel monaghan :L
22
Group
I hate playing the Bulldogs LOL JKS I’m Joel Monaghan
7
Group
That awkward moment when Joel Monaghan offers to walk your dog
33
Group
Joel Monaghan… Stay the F**K away from my dog!!!
37

Group

I think joel monaghan misstated his wife with his dog
1
Group
The Awkward moment when Joel Monaghan plays the Bulldogs

7

Group
joel monaghan… hate to get sucked off by a dog :/
7
Group

The Awkwardness when Joel Monaghan is Caught in a room with a dog…


5
Group
awkward moment when you walk in on joel monaghan copping head off a dog..
101
Group
lets take the dog for a walk, LOL JK im Joel Monaghan lets fuck it instead
8
Group
Joel Monaghan Loves Dogs…….. No I Mean He Really Loves Them……
2
Group

Against the backdrop of the Jason Akermanis situation, this appears pretty favorable for the Raiders and the NRL. It could be concluded that the nature of these groups is a positive for the Canberra Raiders and the NRL in that the groups do not mention the Canberra Raiders. They do not imply an activation of a moralistic fan base that could be highly motivated to cause trouble for the team. These groups also have very little reach and show that many people are uninterested in joining even for a laugh.

While the available Facebook data for this section was sparse, what is available suggests that the Canberra Raiders did not lose a fan base because of Monaghan’s actions. The community that appeared left the Raiders was one that they weren’t specifically targeting such as gay men and women in relationships. Those who were expressing anger over the situation were not doing so from a troublesome moralistic position; rather, they were doing so from a less serious perspective involving cracking jokes about having sex with dogs. Like Twitter, the Facebook situation does not look particularly good but it could be much worse.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia is one of the first sources that many Australians turn to when a news story breaks. The articles on the site often provide useful background, contain brief useful summations of ongoing events and include links to find additional information. At the same time, Wikipedia is important because of its high search engine placement. While people may not be looking for Wikipedia articles, they may just stumble upon it because the result is the first or second one for the term they are searching for.

In terms of the Joel Monaghan controversy and Wikipedia, the easiest way to measure the controversy as it impacts the Canberra Raiders would be to compare the total page views and edits between the article about Monaghan and the one about the Raiders. If the controversy reflected more upon Monaghan than his team, the expectation is the page view spike would be higher for the player. This information was found at http://stats.grok.se/en/201011/Joel_Monaghan and http://stats.grok.se/en/201011/Canberra_Raiders and is visualized in Figure 5.

Figure 5. A visualize of the total number of article views using data from http://stats.grok.se/ .

In the two days prior to the story breaking, the Canberra Raider article had more views: 202 to 23 on November 1, 160 to 19 on November 2. The day that the story broke, the total article views were 984 for Monaghan’s and 162 for the Canberra Raiders’ article. At the onset, while people may have been aware that Monaghan’s actions took place during the Raiders’ Mad Monday event, they did not seek out additional information on the Raiders, like seeing if the Raiders article had a section on Mad Monday.

The Wikipedia article views data strongly suggest that people were less interested in the Canberra Raiders and more interested in Joel Monaghan. While the content on the Monaghan page includes many references to his playing for the Canberra Raiders, the page view data supports a conclusion that people were less interested in the team and their response to the controversy than they were interested in knowing what exactly Monaghan had done.

Another way of measuring interest in a topic on Wikipedia is to look at the article’s edit history. The history possibly provides two methods for analysis: Total edits per article that can be viewed as an active edit participation counter to the passive reading consumption. The other possible method would involve trying to determine the location of the edits made to both articles. The latter is possible if anonymous edits were geotagged using IP address information to establish the location. This would be useful because the Raiders are probably striving for a fan base in and around Canberra. If most negative edits are coming from inside Canberra, that would be more problematic in terms of maintaining a local fan base than if the edits were coming from outside of Australia or in Australian locations that are not traditional NRL bases. This type of analysis, while possible, is extremely unreliable; many programs that produce this information have conflicts with others in attempting to accurately identify the city that the IP address originated from. Because of these issues, that methodology will not be done in this article. The first is another matter and can easily done.

The article about Joel Monaghan was created on March 17, 2006. As of the November 5, there have been 213 total edits to the English language article about Joel Monaghan. Of these, 47 edits or 22% of all edits to the article were made on and between November 3 and November 5, dates when the story broke. There likely would have been more edits to the article except the article was locked from editing by anyone except sysops at 4:49 UTC/15:49 Canberra time on November 4. In contrast, the Canberra Raiders article saw an increase in edits but was never locked to prevent anyone from editing. Still, given the difficulties in editing, there are noticeable difference between editing volume that can be seen in Table 8.

Table 8

Total edits to Joel Monaghan and Canberra Raiders Wikipedia articles

Joel Monaghan Canberra Raiders

1-Nov

0

0

2-Nov

0

0

3-Nov

6

4

4-Nov

36

9

5-Nov

5

5

The volume of edits suggests that people were not as interested in putting information about Joel Monaghan in the Canberra Raiders article as they were in editing the article about Monaghan. The edit volume suggestions are supported by a critical reading of both articles, where the controversy is only mentioned on the article about Monaghan and not the article about the Canberra Raiders. This is good news for the Canberra Raiders because the Wikipedia article about the team appears high in Google rankings. The controversy is about Monaghan and not as much about the Raiders and their Mad Monday.

When all three things are looked at together, comparative article views, edits and content, the picture looks better for the Canberra Raiders. People visiting and contributing to Wikipedia who are interested in the situation are not as interested in the Canberra Raiders. The association between the two does not appear to be high.

Wikia

Wikia is a wiki company that hosts over a million wikis. These wikis can be created for free and about any topic that a person wants. There are several wikis on Wikia that have been created about Australian sport, including a wiki about the NRL that can be found at http://nrl.wikia.com/ . This wiki is very small and only has 23 articles. Since the controversy involving Monaghan started, there have been no edits to the wiki. The situation did not inspire any members of the large Wikia family to visit the wiki and create an article about the Canberra Raiders or Joel Monaghan. This could be read as another positive for the Canberra Raiders and the NRL as the situation did not active a dormant fan base to document the situation.

YouTube

YouTube is the largest video site online. It is also the second biggest search engine online. (Hill, 2008) It is a popular site for sport fans; several teams around the world for different sports capitalize on this by having their own official accounts including the Chicago Red Stars, Real Madrid, and Perth Glory. Beyond the presence of official team accounts, fans upload many videos. Fan videos can be music videos, news clips, and video blogs. The frequency of uploads is one way to determine interest in a club compared to other teams while a controversy is taking place. A comparison between the Canberra Raiders and other NRL teams and clubs can be found in Table 9.

Table 9

Total search results on YouTube for NRL related keywords

Team

Keyword


21-Jun-10

24-Oct-10

7-Nov-10

Difference 21-Jun to 7-Nov

Difference 24-Oct to 7-Nov
Brisbane Broncos “Brisbane Broncos”
520

525

534

14


9
Brisbane Broncos “Darren Lockyer”
198

187

194

-4

7
Canberra Raiders “Canberra Raiders”

274


403

422

148

19
Canberra Raiders “Joel Monaghan”
24
Gold Coast Titans “Gold Coast Titans”
260

302

303

43

1

Melbourne Storm

“Melbourne Storm”
925

889

891

-34

2
Parramatta Eels “Parramatta Eels”
485

527

538


53

11
Parramatta Eels “Timana Tahu”
36

31

31

-5

0
Wests Tigers

“Wests Tigers”


404

464

468

64

4

The total number of new videos uploaded between June 21 and November 7 that mentioned the Canberra Raiders is 148, about 80 more than any other team. There does not appear to be a clear reason for this as when the results are looked into to see what has been uploaded during this period, there is no major topic of interest, nor are all the videos being uploaded by one or two individuals. For the period between October 24 and November 7, the Canberra Raiders topped the table with 19 new videos. The next closest club is Parramatta with 11. It is highly likely that the increase in videos relates to the controversy, though not certain as the team had elevated video totals in the prior period when compared to other clubs.

Given the mixed conclusion from video totals over time, other YouTube variables need to be looked at. On November 5, a search result total of 20 was found for “Joel Monaghan”. By November 7, this had increased to 24. This suggests that as the controversy took off, there was a significant increase in interest about Joel Monaghan. A search on November 7 for “Canberra Raiders” “Joel Monaghan” had 10 results. This means that 41.7% of all videos that mentioned Monaghan also mentioned the team he was playing for on Mad Monday. It also means that only 2.3% of all videos that mention the Raiders also include a reference to Monaghan. If the 10 results are sorted by date, six were uploaded since the controversy broke. If only the Monaghan/Raiders videos that were uploaded between November 4 and November 7 are included, than 1.4% of all videos relate to it the controversy. Of the six videos that mention the Raiders and Monaghan, the least viewed video as of November 7 had 1,589 views. The most viewed video had 17,683 views. The average total views for these six videos was 6,352. This can be compared to the 4 videos uploaded prior to the controversy, where the least viewed had 788 views, the most viewed had 4,431 views and the average views was 2,406. The audience for the controversy-related videos was 2.6 times larger than the non-controversy videos.

The additional data does not really clarify the situation. The best conclusion that can be reached is that the Canberra Raiders had an already elevated audience of people uploading videos prior to the controversy. In the period around the controversy, if the six videos that mentioned the Raiders and Monaghan were removed, the Raiders would still be the top team for video uploads. The fan base continued to upload videos and these videos continued to be viewed but at a smaller rate than the videos referencing the controversy. On the whole though, YouTube data suggests that based on pure volume and established audience, the controversy will not have an adverse effect on the team’s fanbase because the controversy uploads represent a tiny segment of the content about them. There is not the quantity of videos about it that should be a long-term concern for the club in term of its image with their fanbase.

Yahoo!Groups

Mailing lists once were one of the most popular tools for Australian sport fans to use in order to communicate with each other. They were easy to create with hosts like egroups, coollists, topica, Yahoo!Groups and Google groups. Two such lists still exist for Canberra Raiders fans: raiders and raiders82, both found on Yahoo!Groups. In the case of raiders, the list has 9 members, open membership and open posting. There has not been a new post since 2003. The controversy did not activate Raiders fans in terms of encouraging them to post. raiders82 has closed membership, requiring that the moderator approve new members. It currently has 128 members. The list had no posts on it between March 2008 and October 2010. There was one new post in November 2010. As the archives are not publicly available, what the contents are is not entirely clear but it could be assumed that the controversy inspired a fan to be less dormant in their support of the club. All things said, the controversy did not inspire much activity on this particular service. It suggests that things are not so heinous as to encourage people to condemn the team they support.

Conclusion

The Joel Monaghan controversy is different than a number of the other sporting controversies that took place during the 2010 NRL and AFL seasons. There were not the moralistic and human rights related issues underpinning it like there were for the Akermanis controversy and the racism controversy during the State of Origin. There was not the harm or potential to cause harm and death that there were for the alleged sexual assault by a St Kilda player or the drink-driving situation by another Canberra rugby player. There were not the illegal actions like the St Kilda player and the Canberra Raiders player allegedly did. There was not the break of unstated football rules regarding the poaching of players from rugby to Aussie rules like there was for the Israel Folau code change controversy. There was not the issue of cheating and bringing unfairness to the game that the Melbourne Storm salary cap violations had. The lack of these issues probably underscores the reasons why fans behaved online such as they did. This was a drunken act in a culture that can understand and relate to someone engaging in drunken stupidity. If other structural issues to the controversy had been at play with a similar amount of media coverage, if the Raiders had been in a bigger market and if the player had been more famous, this might have played differently, as the author’s Akermanis and Melbourne Storm controversy articles demonstrate.

Beyond the underlying variables regarding the nature of the controversy, the results suggest that the Monagahn controversy did not adversely effect the Canberra Raiders fan base in that there were few numbers that suggest the player and the Raiders were inextricably linked. On the other hand, the club did not receive a benefit from the controversy in that it did not inspire Raider fans and Canberrans to show support of the club by following them on Twitter, fanning them on Facebook, or editing articles about the team on Wikipedia and Wikia. The amount of interest about the controversy expressed in YouTube views, Tweets and views to the Monaghan page on Wikipedia suggests that there might be underlying structural image issues in places like Victoria where the NRL wants to grow its fanbase. In the end, the controversy did not hurt the team, but it did not help them.


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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-31

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 31 October, 2010
  • Data dump: Australian sport on YouTube : bit.ly/a1O6ka #afl #nrl #socceroos #
  • Data dump: Australian sport (AFL, NRL) ranking on Alexa : bit.ly/cQB01G #afl #nrl #
  • And I thought the toilet walls at @unicanberra were interesting. Victoria university. twitpic.com/30loim #
  • Any sport/social media people in Melbourne want to meet up this afternoon/tomorrow for coffee and a chat? #
  • "Congratulations. Your iPhone is unlocked." <– It is magic. :D #
  • I just ousted Hannah W. as the mayor of Coffee HQ – Flinders St on @foursquare! 4sq.com/aqUurX #
  • I'm at EK406 Melbourne To Auckland. 4sq.com/9BguEa #
  • I just earned the New Zealand Pin on @gowalla! gowal.la/r/242E #
  • Many thanks to @timbull for putting me up in Melbourne! #
  • Arrived safely in Aucklsnd! #
  • Countdown to Rugby World Cup. twitpic.com/317jxz #
  • My hostel room has no windows. This is so weird. #
  • I just became the mayor of Caltex on @foursquare! 4sq.com/aA1w8P #
  • I just became the mayor of The Tamara Backpackers Lodge Wanganui on @foursquare! 4sq.com/bwOuCI #
  • Topped up with 100 MBs! Yay! (@ Vodafone) 4sq.com/ci42FZ #
  • Still in New Zealand. Weird but fun trip. Still, want to get back to Canberra to write… #
  • If there are any Auckland social media/sport people who want to have coffee, let me know… #
  • I just became the mayor of Whitebait Inn Mokau on @foursquare! 4sq.com/b9VtKH #
  • I just became the mayor of Public Toilets on @foursquare! 4sq.com/d8kIxw #
  • I just became the mayor of Naked Bus on @foursquare! 4sq.com/9Xn2Zb #
  • Sexing cows. Sexing sheep. Dead sheep being eaten by bird. Sheep grazing on golf course. Welcome to New Zealand? #
  • I think i went from bad Auckland hostel to worse… Arg! #
  • I just became the mayor of Ski & Surf Hostel on @foursquare! 4sq.com/d9Mhjn #
  • Every library / bookshop has its own unique collection of sport books. My want list for @unicanberra library grows… #
  • How is it that youcan tell the history of a sport and rarely mention the fans, except for how many pay at the gate? No fans? No pro sports. #
  • I just became the mayor of Whitcoulls on @foursquare! 4sq.com/8Yf8sR #
  • I just became the mayor of Borders Outlet on @foursquare! 4sq.com/9eU0Pp #
  • I just became the mayor of Surf N Snow Backpackers on @foursquare! 4sq.com/bAK6Xk #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-24

Posted by Laura on Sunday, 24 October, 2010
  • If I kept adding to my list of Australian sport related Twitter accounts, I think I could easily hit 1000. #
  • The problem then is who cares at that size? (Side note, if you are on my list and want your follower info in csv format, let me know.) #
  • Using a list of 32,435 Aussie Twitters: Mean followers: 208. Median: 22 Mode: 3. #sminoz #
  • Using a list of 32,435 Aussie Twitters: Mean follows/friends: 234. Median: 86. Mode: 27. #sminoz #
  • Using a list of 32,435 Aussie Twitters: Mean updates: 581. Median: 48. Mode: 0. #sminoz #
  • If I see another user entered Twitter location that isn't standard, the perfectionist in me may scream in pain. #
  • I'm a Fan of Mad Men on @GetGlue bit.ly/bNvGTc #
  • I earned the Mad Men Fan sticker on @GetGlue! bit.ly/bwFJgE #
  • Where do followers of Australian sport on Twitter come from? bit.ly/bVxiVV #
  • Is it worth it to book a last minute ticket to New Zealand to interview for volunteer position for #RWC2011 #
  • One week away morphed into two. Leave tomorrow morning. Not packed. Meep! #
  • I just ousted @bforsyth as the mayor of Gus' Cafe on @foursquare! 4sq.com/buYjRr #
  • Weee. Off to Melbourne soon. :D Been very productive on the phone. Life is grand. #
  • I'm at Melbourne Sports Books (80 Flinders Street, Melbourne). 4sq.com/ao1OPl #
  • I'm at AFL House (140 Harbour Esplanade, Melbourne). 4sq.com/8ogYVu #
  • I earned the Marathoner(14) sticker on @GetGlue! bit.ly/dAveSe #
  • Any Melbourne sport people want to get together for coffee Satuday or Sunday? #
  • Scott Lee Cohen appears to be really hurting the Green's Whitney this election cycle. :( Not good for Illinois that. #
  • Getting cranky. Where is The Gap in Chadstone Mall? #
  • Found The Gap. Life is good! #
  • Most popular NRL team on LiveJournal? Newcastle Knights. Least popular? Gold Coast Titans. #
  • Sydeny Swans are the most popular team on LiveJournal. WCEagles number 2. Port Adelaide Power & Gold Coast Suns are the least popular. #afl #
  • Feels like bebo population for #AFL and #nrl is stagnant/moved on to other sites… bit.ly/bdUqW0 #
  • Data dump: Australian sport on LiveJournal and its clones : bit.ly/bAWW9r #
  • Weeee… I've written 1,000 words. :D I'm revisiting an earlier paper I wrote. Not good writing but meh! Doing! #

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Where do followers of Australian sport on Twitter come from?

Posted by Laura on Wednesday, 20 October, 2010

For the past two, almost three months, I’ve been focused on Twitter to the exclusion of almost all other social networks. This is because of the size of the Twitter audience and because of the complexities of trying to determine the location of those Twitter followers. I’d really like to move on but I’ve ended up in a perfectionist loop where I can’t seem to find the command for breaking it.

My over riding goal of sorts, in regards to Australian sport on Twitter, is to determine the size and location of the Australian sport community on Twitter as expressed by following Australian sport athletes, clubs, leagues and organizations. The methodology is relatively simple: 1) Develop a list of the major Australian sport related Twitter accounts. 2) Get a list of all the followers for those accounts. The list should include as much profile information as possible, including the user inputted location and time zone. 3) Translate user inputted locations into actual locations. When no user inputted location exists, attempt to use the time zone field to get this location.

The first step is a manual step. I’ve got to look around at other people’s lists, check follow lists and develop that list. My current list is around 450. It is constantly in a state of flux as people and organizations occassionally delete their accounts or get new ones with new names. (This leads to massive drop offs that I can’t always explain or notice in the moment. Sources to document the disappearance of accounts don’t always exist. Asking a month or two after the fact means that people can’t always recall what happened.)

The second step is automated. I’ve had a friend (@Hawkeye7) develop a tool that pulls that information for me. It is relatively simple once executed but its success largely depends on the input from step one. From October 14 to October 18, we got the follower list for every single account on that list of 450 people. It took four days because there are API limits on Twitter. We’d run across them, wait an hour and then get the next page of followers or next person’s followers. In the case of @warne888, this took at least 8 hours.

The third step relies both on manual input and automation. I’ve spent probably in the neighborhood of 60 hours working on creating a list of about 85,000 variants of user inputted locations. The tasks for doing this included reverse geocoding, creating lists of city/state/country patterns for Australia based on observations for patterns that I saw as repeating, individually evaluating user inputted locations to try to make an accurate guess as to what the user meant in terms of their location. My focus was on getting as much of the city/state/country information for Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and Ireland. For countries other than those listed, I just tried to identify that the account came from a country. The selection of countries for most specific location data was based on where I saw Australian sport followers as coming from and my own understanding of a country’s geography. I don’t understand the geography of South Africa and Costa Rice as much as I could. I didn’t want to spend the time to completely understand it to better label those accounts. The time to overcome my learning curve felt better used by continuing to improve the list of unknowns to relatively known. Despite the huge amount of time spent on this, I have a list of over 50,000 user inputted locations that I haven’t begun to look at. As a perfectionist, this drives me absolutely nutters. I can’t possibly translate every user inputted location into a usable location. (I’m still working on improving it anyway.) The more accurate this list, the better my results. (And given the size of the data sets involved, I have my own user input errors that I don’t always find until I run the locations.)

To give this perspective, let’s look at @warne888. He had over 198,000 followers. I found over 50,000 user inputted locations which did not have a location I had appended to that variant. This, when it was pulling from a list of 65,000 variants. India turned out to be the big problem in that I didn’t have that many variants for cities in the country. Out of a list of 50,000 followers for @warne888, 17,000 of those followers listed neither a user inputted location nor a useable time zone for determining their location. Roughly 34% of his followers I’m never going to determine where they are from.

That said, understanding the conditions of this data set, let me get to the actual results. These were found by combining all the follower results from all 450+ different accounts. By combine, only the UserID (A unique number Twitter has assigned for every account) and the country were put in the new file. The duplicate rows were then removed to insure that people who followed multiple accounts were only counted once. This should begin to give an idea as to the comparative distribution globally of Australian sport fans.

Country Count
Australia 77682
India 46174
United States 26515
Unknown 19717
United Kingdom 17547
South Africa 8456
New Zealand 4806
Canada 2004
Ecuador 1819
United Arab Emirates 1325
Ireland 1318
Brazil 1139
Chile 1101
Bangladesh 1085
Pakistan 1062
Argentina 909
Singapore 850
Germany 760
France 712
Japan 670
Indonesia 579
Philippines 535
Spain 430
Netherlands 413
China 310
Sri Lanka 280
Thailand 275
Malaysia 257
Hong Kong 230
Mexico 214
Italy 190
Portugal 159
Qatar 156
Belgium 152
Sweden 140
Kuwait 139
Saudi Arabia 136
Nepal 132
Switzerland 124
Iran 121
Bahrain 119
Norway 119
Venezuela 119
Turkey 108
Colombia 105
Israel 96
Denmark 90
Peru 90
Egypt 73
Costa Rica 72
Romania 67
Russia 62
Greece 61
Puerto Rico 59
Poland 56
Austria 54
Uruguay 48
Finland 44
Jersey 41
Vietnam 38
Serbia 33
Oman 32
South Korea 32
Barbados 30
Cyprus 29
Taiwan 28
Malta 26
Fiji 24
Kenya 24
Mauritius 22
Paraguay 22
Slovenia 22
Panama 21
Vatican City State 21
Nigeria 20
Maldives 19
Morocco 19
Croatia 18
Ghana 18
Guatemala 18
Ukraine 18
Czech Republic 17
Jamaica 17
Jordan 17
Latvia 17
Papua New Guinea 16
Gibraltar 15
Guernsey 14
Guyana 14
Bermuda 13
Botswana 13
Brunei 13
El Salvador 13
Hungary 13
Namibia 12
Dominican Republic 11
Bulgaria 10
Macedonia 10
Mongolia 10
Lebanon 9
Lithuania 9
Luxembourg 9
Honduras 8
Iceland 8
Monaco 8
Tonga 8
Afghanistan 7
Slovakia 7
Tanzania 7
Tunisia 7
Zimbabwe 7
Bolivia 6
Estonia 6
Iraq 6
Kazakhstan 6
Mozambique 6
Nicaragua 6
Trinidad and Tobago 6
Uganda 6
Algeria 5
Cayman Islands 5
New Caledonia 5
Swaziland 5
Antarctica 4
Aruba 4
Bosnia and Herzegovi 4
Cambodia 4
Haiti 4
Isle of Man 4
Samoa 4
Sudan 4
Zambia 4
Andorra 3
Armenia 3
Cameroon 3
French Polynesia 3
Guam 3
Laos 3
London 3
Seychelles 3
Albania 2
Azerbaijan 2
Belarus 2
Bhutan 2
Djibouti 2
Guadeloupe 2
Malawi 2
Marshall Islands 2
Solomon Islands 2
Suriname 2
Angola 1
Ballarat 1
Belize 1
Bendigo 1
Benin 1
Burkina Faso 1
Chad 1
Christmas Island 1
Congo 1
Cook Islands 1
Cuba 1
Ethiopia 1
Faroe Islands 1
Georgia 1
Greenland 1
Grenada 1
Ivory Coast 1
Kyrgyzstan 1
Liberia 1
Libya 1
Liechtenstein 1
Madagascar 1
Moldova 1
Nauru 1
Norfolk Island 1
Northcote 1
Reunion 1
Rwanda 1
Senegal 1
Sierra Leone 1
Somalia 1
Syria 1
Turks and Caicos Isl 1
United Kindom 1
Vanuatu 1
Virgin Islands 1
Western Sahara 1

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